Use of a multiagency approach to eradicate New World screwworm flies from Big Pine Key, Florida, following an outbreak of screwworm infestation (September 2016-March 2017).

Morgan J Hennessey, David J Hsi, Joanna S Davis,Amy H Delgado,Heather A Allen, Caitlin M Jandegian,Steven R Skoda, Katherine Guerena Watts,Samantha E J Gibbs,Brian Powell,John B Welch,Pamela L Phillips, Diane L Kitchen, Gregory S Christy,Denise L Bonilla

JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION(2019)

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On September 30, 2016, the US National Veterinary Services Laboratory confirmed an autochthonous case of New World screwworm infestation in a Key deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) from Big Pine Key, Fla. This case marked the first identification of a sustained and reproducing population of New World screwworm flies in the United States since 1966. Multiple federal, state, and local government agencies collaborated to initiate a response to the outbreak. Efforts were successful in eradicating the flies from Florida.
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new world screwworm flies,screwworm infestation
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